When Life Takes the Wheel | Things Happen | Dawes

Dawes' song "Things Happen" is an introspective reflection on the unpredictability of life. The lyrics paint a picture of a person looking back on past experiences, realizing that despite their best efforts, certain events unfolded as they did.
The opening lines, "I was trying to be cool, I was trying to be free / But then you came along and changed everything", suggest that the song's narrator is grappling with the idea that some things are simply beyond our control. The use of the phrase "changed everything" implies a significant shift in their perspective or circumstances.
As the song progresses, Dawes' emotive vocals convey a sense of resignation, as if they're acknowledging that sometimes life doesn't go according to plan. The line "Things happen, and you can't stop 'em" becomes a recurring theme, emphasizing the idea that some events are unavoidable.
Throughout the song, Dawes' storytelling style is reminiscent of classic folk-rock, with lyrics that feel both deeply personal and universally relatable. The chorus, which repeats the phrase "things happen", has a haunting quality to it, like a gentle reminder that we're all just along for the ride.
Despite its themes of uncertainty, "Things Happen" ultimately offers a message of acceptance and hope. The song's closing lines, "I'll be okay, I'll find my way / Things happen, and you can't stop 'em", suggest that even in the face of adversity, we have the capacity to adapt and move forward.
Dawes' poignant lyrics and soaring vocals make "Things Happen" a standout track that will resonate with anyone who's ever navigated life's twists and turns. The song serves as a poignant reminder that sometimes, all we can do is roll with the punches and trust that things will ultimately work out as they should.
